| Cheshire (England) - 1864 - 150 pages
...govern1n*, saying how much the psous of his religion ought to be satisfyed with their usage under it, as putting no difference betwixt them and other subjects,...of their religion, so long as they themselves would live quiett ; y* he often ptested for himself y* he could never endure to think of practising any change,... | |
| John Porter - Fylde (England) - 1876 - 518 pages
...the gentlemen were set at liberty ; that during Sir Thomas Clifton's confinement he expressed to him much zeal and affection to the present government,...no difference betwixt them and other subjects save the public exercise of their religion, so long as they themselves would be quiet, and protested for... | |
| John Porter - Fylde (England) - 1876 - 516 pages
...the gentlemen were set at liberty ; that during Sir Thomas Clifton's confinement he expressed to him much zeal and affection to the present government,...no difference betwixt them and other subjects save the public exercise of their religion, so long as they themselves would be quiet, and protested for... | |
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